Tabula Peutingeriana

Tabula Peutingeriana (section of a modern facsimile), top to bottom: Dalmatian coast, Adriatic Sea, southern Italy, Sicily, African Mediterranean coast

Tabula Peutingeriana (Latin for 'The Peutinger Map'), also referred to as Peutinger's Tabula,[1] Peutinger tables[2] or Peutinger Table, is an illustrated itinerarium (ancient Roman road map) showing the layout of the cursus publicus, the road network of the Roman Empire.

The map is a parchment copy, dating from around 1200, of a Late Antique original.[3] It covers Europe (without the Iberian Peninsula and the British Isles), North Africa, and parts of Asia, including the Middle East, Persia, and the Indian subcontinent. According to one hypothesis, the existing map is based on a document of the 4th or 5th century that contained a copy of the world map originally prepared by Agrippa during the reign of the emperor Augustus (27 BC – AD 14).

However, Emily Albu has suggested that the existing map could instead be based on an original from the Carolingian period.[4] According to Albu, the map was likely stolen by the humanist Conrad Celtes, who bequeathed it to his friend, the economist and archaeologist Konrad Peutinger, who gave it to Emperor Maximilian I as part of a large-scale book stealing scheme.[5]

Named after the 16th century German antiquarian Konrad Peutinger, the map has been conserved at the Austrian National Library (the former Imperial Court Library) in Vienna since 1738.[3]

Archetype

The Tabula is thought to be a distant descendant of a map prepared under the direction of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a Roman general, architect, and a confidant to the emperor Augustus; it was engraved in stone[6] and put on display in the Porticus Vipsania in the Campus Agrippae area in Rome, close to the Ara Pacis building.

The early imperial dating for the archetype of the map is supported by American historian Glen Bowersock, based on numerous details of Roman Arabia anachronistic for a 4th century map.[7] Bowersock concluded that the original source is likely the map made by Vipsanius Agrippa.[8] This dating is also consistent with the map's inclusion of the Roman town of Pompeii near modern-day Naples, which was never rebuilt after its destruction in an eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.

The original Roman map, of which this may be the only surviving copy, was last revised in the 4th or early 5th century.[9][10] It shows the city of Constantinople, founded in 328, and the prominence of Ravenna, seat of the Western Roman Empire from 402 to 476, which suggests a fifth century revision to Levi and Levi.[9] The presence of certain cities of Germania Inferior that were destroyed in the mid-fifth century provides a terminus ante quem (a map's latest plausible creation date), though Emily Albu suggests that this information could have been preserved in the textual, not cartographic, form. The map also mentions Francia, a state that came into existence only in the 5th century.

Map description

The Tabula Peutingeriana is thought to be the only known surviving map of the Roman cursus publicus, the state-run road network. It has been proposed that the surviving copy was created by a monk in Colmar in 1265,[11] but this is disputed.[12] The map consists of an enormous scroll measuring 6.75 metres long and 0.35 metres high,[6] assembled from eleven sections, a medieval reproduction of the original scroll.

Rome (from a facsimile)

It is a very schematic map (similar to a modern transit map), designed to give a practical overview of the road network, as opposed to an accurate representation of geographic features: the land masses shown are distorted, especially in the east–west direction. The map shows many Roman settlements, the roads connecting them, and the distances between them, as well as other features such as rivers, mountains, forests, and seas. In total, no fewer than 555 cities and 3,500 other place names are shown on the map.[13] The three most important cities of the Roman Empire at the time—Rome, Constantinople and Antioch—are represented with special iconic decoration.

Besides the totality of the empire, the map also shows areas in the Near East, India and the Ganges, Sri Lanka (Insula Taprobane), and even an indication of China. It also shows a "Temple to Augustus" at Muziris (present-day Kodungallur) on the modern-day Malabar Coast, one of the main ports for trade with the Roman Empire on the southwest coast of India.[14] On the western end of the scroll, the absence of Morocco, the Iberian Peninsula, and the British Isles indicates that a twelfth original section has been lost in the surviving copy; the missing section was reconstructed in 1898 by Konrad Miller.[15]

The map appears to be based on "itineraries", lists of destinations along Roman roads, as the distances between points along the routes are indicated.[16] Travelers would not have possessed anything so sophisticated as a modern map, but they needed to know what lay ahead of them on the road and how far. The Peutinger Table represents these roads as a series of stepped lines along which destinations have been marked in order of travel. The shape of the parchment pages accounts for the conventional rectangular layout. However, a rough similarity to the coordinates of Ptolemy's earth-mapping gives some writers hope that some terrestrial representation was intended by the unknown original compilers.

The stages and cities are represented by hundreds of functional place symbols, used with discrimination from the simplest icon of a building with two towers to the elaborate individualized "portraits" of the three great cities. The editors Annalina and Mario Levi concluded that the semi-schematic, semi-pictorial symbols reproduce Roman cartographic conventions of the itineraria picta described by 4th century writer Vegetius,[17] of which this is the sole known testimony.

History

The map was discovered in a library in the city of Worms by German scholar Conrad Celtes in 1494, who was unable to publish his find before his death and bequeathed the map in 1508 to Konrad Peutinger, a German humanist and antiquarian in Augsburg, after whom the map is named.[11] The Peutinger family kept possession of the map for more than two hundred years until it was sold in 1714. It then was passed repeatedly between several royal and elite families until it was purchased by Prince Eugene of Savoy for 100 ducats; upon his death in 1737, it was purchased for the Habsburg Imperial Court Library in Vienna (Hofbibliothek). It is today conserved at the Austrian National Library at the Hofburg palace in Vienna,[18] and due to its fragility is housed away from any public display.[6]

The map is considered by several scholars to have come into Celtes's possession by means of theft. Celtes, Peutinger, and their emperor tended to target artifacts that connected their empire (the Holy Roman Empire) to the ancient Roman Empire. Celtes and Peutinger took pains to eliminate clues related to the map's original whereabouts and thus knowledge about its first three hundred years is likely lost. [19][20]

Unger opines that continuing to call this map "Peutinger" means honoring the pilfering.[21]

An early scholar who accused Celtes of the theft was the theologian Johann Eck.[22]

When Celtes gave the map to Peutinger, he left instructions that later would influence its subsequent history and finally lead to the publication in 1598: "I bequeath to Mr. Dr. Conrad Peutinger the Itinerarium Antonii Pii . . . ; I wish, however, and request that after his death it should be turned over to public use, such as some library." However, when the map was in the possession of Peutinger and his sons, others could only gain access to it directly on rare occasions. The map then became lost and was only rediscovered in 1597 by Marcus Welser (a member of the Welser family and relative of Peutinger). According to Welser, who wrote a commentary on the map (the Praefatio), it was the description of the humanist Beatus Rhenanus that "aroused an intense desire in many people to inspect it." During the time it was lost, Peutinger and Welser attempted to create a facsimile edition of the map from the sketches they kept. These sketches were published in 1591 and the above-mentioned Praefatio was the work's introduction.[23]

In 2007, the map was placed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register, and in recognition of this, it was displayed to the public for a single day on 26 November 2007. Because of its fragile condition, it is not usually on public display.[24]

Printed editions

The map was copied for Brabantian cartographer Abraham Ortelius and published shortly after his death in 1598.[25] A partial first edition was printed at Antwerp in 1591 (titled Fragmenta tabulæ antiquæ[26]) by Johannes Moretus, who would print the full Tabula in December 1598, also at Antwerp. Johannes Janssonius published another version in Amsterdam, c. 1652.

In 1753 Franz Christoph von Scheyb published a copy, and in 1872 Konrad Miller, a German professor, was allowed to copy the map. Several publishing houses in Europe then made copies. In 1892, publishers Williams and Norgate published a copy in London, and in 1911 a sheet was added showing the reconstructed sections of the British Isles and the Iberian peninsula missing in the original.[1]

Map

A modern version of the Roman Tabula Peutingeriana, without the reconstructed British and Iberian panel in the west to India in the east. (Konrad Miller, 1887)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Ravenstein 1911, p. 637.
  2. ^ James Strong and John McClintock (1880). "Eleutheropolis". In: The Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature. NY: Haper and Brothers. Accessed 30 August 2024 via biblicalcyclopedia.com.
  3. ^ a b "Die Tabula Peutingeriana" (in German). Austrian National Library. 21 November 2018.
  4. ^ Emily Albu, The Medieval Peutinger Map: Imperial Roman Revival in a German Empire. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014
  5. ^ Albu, Emily (29 August 2014). The Medieval Peutinger Map. Cambridge University Press. pp. 13, 14. ISBN 978-1-107-05942-9. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b c Brown, Kevin J. Maps Through the Ages. White Star Publishers. p. 16.
  7. ^ Bowersock 1994, pp. 169–170, 175, 177, 178–179, 181, 182, 184.
  8. ^ Bowersock 1994, p. 185.
  9. ^ a b Levi & Levi 1967, p. [page needed]
  10. ^ Bagrow 2010, p. 37
  11. ^ a b Nussli
  12. ^ Patrick Gautier-Dalché (2003). "The Medieval and Renaissance Transmission of the Tabula Peutingeriana" (PDF).
  13. ^ Lendering 2020
  14. ^ Ball 2000, p. 123.
  15. ^ Talbert 2010, p. 189
  16. ^ Not all the stages are between towns: sometimes a crossroads marks the staging point.
  17. ^ Vegetius' "...viarum qualitas, compendia, diverticula, montes, flumina ad fidem descripta (Epitoma rei militaris 3, 6) suggest a more detailed "pictorial itinerary" than either the Antonine Itinerary or the Tabula Peutingeriana offers.
  18. ^ Accession number: Codex 324.
  19. ^ Albu 2014, pp. 13, 14.
  20. ^ Foster, Russell (26 June 2015). Mapping European Empire: Tabulae imperii Europaei. Routledge. p. 116. ISBN 978-1-317-59306-5. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  21. ^ Unger, Richard (31 August 2008). Cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Fresh Perspectives, New Methods. BRILL. p. 119. ISBN 978-90-474-4319-3. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  22. ^ Wood, Christopher S.; Wood, Professor Christopher S. (15 August 2008). Forgery, Replica, Fiction: Temporalities of German Renaissance Art. University of Chicago Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-226-90597-6. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  23. ^ Vanhaelen, Angela; Ward, Joseph P. (26 April 2013). Making Space Public in Early Modern Europe: Performance, Geography, Privacy. Routledge. pp. 132–134. ISBN 978-1-135-10467-2. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  24. ^ Bell 2007.
  25. ^ Welser, Marcus (1558-1614) Auteur adapté; Peutinger, Konrad (1465-1547) Auteur adapté; Ortelius, Abraham (1527-1598) Auteur du texte (1598). "Tabula itineraria". Gallica. Retrieved 2021-02-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  26. ^ "Fragmenta Tabulae antiquae in quis aliquot per Rom. Provincias Itinera ex Peutingerorum bibliotheca". www.europeana.eu. Retrieved 2021-02-26.

References

Further reading

  • Albu, Emily. 2005. "Imperial Geography and the Medieval Peutinger Map". Imago Mundi 57:136‒148.
  • Brodersen, Kai. 2004. "Mapping (in) the Ancient World". Journal of Roman Studies 94:183–190
  • Elliott, Thomas. 2008. "Constructing a Digital Edition for the Peutinger Map". In Cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Edited by Richard J. A. Talbert and Richard W. Unger, 99–110. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
  • Gautier Dalché, Patrick. 2003. "The Medieval and Renaissance Transmission of the Tabula Peutingeriana". Translated by W. L. North. In Tabula Peutingeriana. Le Antiche Vie Del Mondo. Edited by Francesco Prontera, 43–52. Florence: Leo S. Olschki.
  • Rathmann, Michael. 2016. "The Tabula Peutingeriana and Antique Cartography". In Brill's Companion to Ancient Geography: The Inhabited World in Greek and Roman Tradition. Edited by S. Bianchetti, M. R. Cataudella, and H. -J. Gehrke, 337–362. Leiden, The Netherlands, and Boston: Brill.

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